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beverley: thanks.credit market, it is smaller and less liquid than some of its larger global counterparts, and we think that is part of the reason why we haven't yet seen that very strong sort of risk on and timing of credit spreads we have seen in this u.s. and europe. but we have to differentiate, and there certainly parts of the market where we don't see a lot of value and parts of the market where we would be more cautious. we certainly see some strong opportunities in parts of the australian financial sector, and certainly some aussie dollar denominated global champions. we also have, we think there are good opportunities and a lot of quality utility and telecom companies in australia, as well as nondiscretionary retail companies. so those are some of the industries we like, and think offer a great opportunity. at this level of cash rate, which is obviously starting to concern investors in terms of the amount, it is good yield, some of these very good companies that have strong fundamentals. befor
beverley: thanks.credit market, it is smaller and less liquid than some of its larger global counterparts, and we think that is part of the reason why we haven't yet seen that very strong sort of risk on and timing of credit spreads we have seen in this u.s. and europe. but we have to differentiate, and there certainly parts of the market where we don't see a lot of value and parts of the market where we would be more cautious. we certainly see some strong opportunities in parts of the...
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but there are several types and beverley brought up something that i've been working on. as we pass legislation on to create a restraining order program. for those people who have guns and may not have had a domestic violence incident yet, a gun violence restraining order is something that people can still get at this time. that is restraining order that if you believe that somebody is a danger to themselves or others and has guns -- has weapons that need to be taken out of home you can petition the court and reach out for what's called a gun violence restraining order. if you can touch on that really quick. >> yeah. the judge who issues the gun violence restraining orders has continued reviewing those restraining orders. i don't have information on any petitions of those that have been filed during this time. that same judge is reviewing every day the petitions for what we call civil harassment restraining orders. that is a similar type of restraining order to the domestic violence in that it can order the restrained party to have no contact with the protected party and
but there are several types and beverley brought up something that i've been working on. as we pass legislation on to create a restraining order program. for those people who have guns and may not have had a domestic violence incident yet, a gun violence restraining order is something that people can still get at this time. that is restraining order that if you believe that somebody is a danger to themselves or others and has guns -- has weapons that need to be taken out of home you can...
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my name is beverley upton. i'm the executive director of a 17-member domestic violence consortium. the san francisco domestic violence consortium. i'm so happy to be in my 19th year. the members of the domestic violence consortium have domestic violence programming at their core. in addition to the 17 agencies, we probably have another 30 or 40 brother and sister agencies that do domestic violence work, certainly worthy, but of the consortium, our members are primarily domestic violence agencies. when we look at who's doing domestic violence work in san francisco, again this is who we see as the front line. of course, as supervisor stefani has mentioned, just like suicide issues and other issues, they pop up everywhere. right? of
my name is beverley upton. i'm the executive director of a 17-member domestic violence consortium. the san francisco domestic violence consortium. i'm so happy to be in my 19th year. the members of the domestic violence consortium have domestic violence programming at their core. in addition to the 17 agencies, we probably have another 30 or 40 brother and sister agencies that do domestic violence work, certainly worthy, but of the consortium, our members are primarily domestic violence...
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but there are several types and beverley brought up something that i've been working on. pass legislation on to create a restraining order program. for those people who have guns and may not have had a domestic violence incident yet, a gun violence restraining order is something that people can still get at this time. that is restraining order that if you believe that somebody is a danger to themselves or others and has guns -- has weapons that need to be taken out of home you can petition the court and reach out for what's called a gun violence restraining order. if you can touch on that really quick. >> yeah. the judge who issues the gun violence restraining orders has continued reviewing those restraining orders. i don't have information on any petitions of those that have been filed during this time. that same judge is reviewing every day the petitions for what we call civil harassment restraining orders. that is a similar type of restraining order to the domestic violence in that it can order the restrained party to have no contact with the protected party and to sta
but there are several types and beverley brought up something that i've been working on. pass legislation on to create a restraining order program. for those people who have guns and may not have had a domestic violence incident yet, a gun violence restraining order is something that people can still get at this time. that is restraining order that if you believe that somebody is a danger to themselves or others and has guns -- has weapons that need to be taken out of home you can petition the...
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my name is beverley upton. i'm the executive director of a 17-member domestic violence consortium. the san francisco domestic violence consortium. i'm so happy to be in my 19th year. the members of the domestic violence consortium have domestic violence programming at their core. in addition to the 17 agencies, we probably have another 30 or 40 brother and sister agencies that do domestic violence work, certainly worthy, but of the consortium, our members are primarily domestic violence agencies. when we look at who's doing domestic violence work in san francisco, again this is who we see as the front line. of course, as supervisor stefani has mentioned, just like suicide issues and other issues, they pop up everywhere. right? so of course people in other areas see domestic violence as well, in youth programs, family shelters, homeless shelters. lots and lots of social services. it affects every community, every community holds the seeds that hold domestic violence in place and they also hold the seeds of liberation. and we are honored to be a part of this. that said, i want to say
my name is beverley upton. i'm the executive director of a 17-member domestic violence consortium. the san francisco domestic violence consortium. i'm so happy to be in my 19th year. the members of the domestic violence consortium have domestic violence programming at their core. in addition to the 17 agencies, we probably have another 30 or 40 brother and sister agencies that do domestic violence work, certainly worthy, but of the consortium, our members are primarily domestic violence...
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beverley hunt, medical director of the charity thrombosis uk, says the sticky blood which coronavirusng is notjust causing blood clots. we also have higher rates of heart attacks and strokes where you've got such sticky blood as you have with covid, so, yes, the sticky blood is contributing to a higher mortality with covid. doctors are treating covid patients who have blood clots with blood thinners, but it doesn't always work, and high doses can lead to patients bleeding. global trials are now taking place to find the best way to treat this latest medical condition caused by the virus. richard galpin, bbc news. eurovision has been called off due to coronavirus for the first time in its 64—year history. instead, the bbc will be broadcasting a special night of programmes to celebrate the competition. daniel rosney‘s report contains some flashing images. # she got me dirty dancin‘...# it's one of the most watched live events in the world. after coming last in 2019, the united kingdom was hoping to turn a corner with this year's entrant. # if we were deep sea divers...# for eurovision fa
beverley hunt, medical director of the charity thrombosis uk, says the sticky blood which coronavirusng is notjust causing blood clots. we also have higher rates of heart attacks and strokes where you've got such sticky blood as you have with covid, so, yes, the sticky blood is contributing to a higher mortality with covid. doctors are treating covid patients who have blood clots with blood thinners, but it doesn't always work, and high doses can lead to patients bleeding. global trials are now...
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as beverley said, nixon was trying to politicize law actually very deliberately, and if you read through his papers he is constantly scheming in that regard and one can also clearly see that the same goes for trump. for instance, his authorization of the investigation into the fbi's inquiry into the 2016 election, he's politicizing the bureaucracy. and both men are doing that because they already regards the bureaucracy, itself as political. and of course, rightly so, it is. you know, the progressive idea that the administrative state is above politics, of course, has its own kind of political ideology back then and as outsiders -- is aware of that and they resisted and they tried to reverse and so i think it kind of brings all of those things to the surface in a way that they aren't often brought to the surface. if we are in a moment where there is more calls for transparency and reform, perhaps it's because both the seventies and today were moments when presidents are really battling the bureaucracy in a way that kind of brings these things to the surface. one of the things howard bake
as beverley said, nixon was trying to politicize law actually very deliberately, and if you read through his papers he is constantly scheming in that regard and one can also clearly see that the same goes for trump. for instance, his authorization of the investigation into the fbi's inquiry into the 2016 election, he's politicizing the bureaucracy. and both men are doing that because they already regards the bureaucracy, itself as political. and of course, rightly so, it is. you know, the...